>
>I'm thinking that a pl/PHP is much more interesting for the long term
>than, say, pl/tcl (mind you, I am a Tcl partisan from way back, but
>I see that many people are not so enlightened). Barring any licensing
>problems I think this is something to pursue.
>
>
Per the license issue it is licensed under the PHP and PostgreSQL
licenses.
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
> regards, tom lane
>
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